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Subject description

Content: The student will be required to participate in a research program on a physics topic under the supervision of a staff member. The student will have a choice of the following fields: Nuclear Medicine, Medical Imaging, Radiobiology, Radiation Protection, Diagnostic Radiology, Pathology and Imaging Physics, Astronomy, Solid State Physics. … For more content click the Read More button below.

Enrolment rules

Co-Requisite

Pre-Requisite

Delivery

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Teaching staff

Subject coordinators

Lecturers

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Define clearly the aims and objectives of a given problem.
2.
Retrieve and analyse previous work on related problems (critical literature review).
3.
Formulate methods for problem solution.
4.
Plan, design and construct an experimental or theoretical procedure to solve the problem.
5.
Collect data and evaluate findings.
6.
Communicate conclusions and solutions verbally and in writing.

Assessment details

Final thesis

Final Presentation

Progress report

Progress presentation

Project proposal

Work integrated learning

Professional WIL:This subject has "Professional WIL". Students in this subject will spend substantial time in a workplace and receive guidance, supervision and feedback from a workplace supervisor.

Textbook information

No prescribed textbooks for this subject.

Contact details

Faculty contact

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